+1 a lot of nice things in there!

On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 7:52 AM Martin Zink <martinz...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi community,
>
> I'd like to initiate a discussion about the next release of MiNiFi C++. The
> last release was more than four months ago, and there have been many new
> features, bug fixes and stability improvements committed to the development
> branch
> since then: 71 tickets closed, over 96 commits as of today.
>
> I would be happy to take on RM duties for this release.
>
> Notable features and improvements since the 0.14.0 release:
>
> - ConsumeWindowsEventLog can work from log files
> - ConsumeWindowsEventLog resolve Security/UserID attribute
> - TLS v1.3 support
> - PutS3Object multipart upload support
> - Use systemd service management on Linux
> - Add ProcessContext::getStateManager to Lua/Python
> - Reworked GetTCP to be more inline with ListenTCP
> - SSL support for Prometheus reporter
> - Documentation improvements
> - Multiarch docker support
> - RFC3339 parsing with expression language
> - Reworked Minifi controller
> - gcc-13 support
>
> - Fix for waking up prematurely after processor yields
> - Fix system certificate store usage in SSLContextService on Linux
> - Fix inconsistent naming in C2 machineArch
> - Fix default CA path for S3 on CentOS
> - Removed CronScheduler locale requirements
>
> We've upgraded our third party dependencies (notable mentions)
> - Replaced LibreSSL with OpenSSL 3.1.1
> - Upgraded RocksDB to v8.1.1
> - Upgraded LibCurl to v8.1.0
> - Upgraded CivetWeb to v1.16
> - Upgraded OpenCV to v4.7.0
> - Upgraded GoogleCloud SDK to v2.10.1
> - Upgraded Azure SDK to v12.7.0
>
> The core API is still not mature enough to be able to commit to it, so
> in line with previous discussions I suggest releasing it as 0.15.0.
>
> Do you agree it is time for a new release? Are there any blockers that we
> should definitely include in this release?
>
> Thanks,
> Martin
>

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